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Funny - I misunderstood your question. In the US, an "English teacher" is a teacher of the English language & literature.
I think nothing's definite.
A BBC article described as "ambiguous" a "teacher's right to confiscate items, such as mobile phones."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/education/6274736.stm
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Lol! Well we have English teachers in England too, that is they teach Lang and Lit. I suppose I should have said ''teachers in England''.
by Carmella on December 28th, 2007